Legend for a image
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I'm a matlab newbie and plotting an image as shown below. I'm facing difficulties while adding a legend to image(); in my code. I could use legend when I use plot(); but could someone help me to use legend with image(); please.
% Display Data_1 and Data_2 
DisplayData = zeros(100,100,length(Set));
DisplayData(Data_1_Index) = Data_1;
DisplayData(Data_2_Index) = Data_2;
DisplayData(Data_1_Index) = 20;          % Use light blue for Data_1
DisplayData(Data_2_Index) = 50;          % Use yellow for Data_2
figure;
image(DisplayData(:,:));
title('Data_1 and Data_2 elements');
Help command for legend was not that helpful.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 16 Aug 2018
        What exactly would you want to see as a legend for an image? If I want text up there explaining something I use either title() or text(). I think those should do what you want. Lines and markers, like you get with a line plot don't really apply for an image.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 16 Aug 2018
				axis('image') just makes it so that your image pixels are square. I thought you had used the XData option to scale your x axis, but I guess you didn't - your image is really only 14 pixels wide and 300 pixels tall so that's why it looks tall and narrow. If you don't use axis('image') then it will stretch your image in the x direction to give an image of a stretched, but more normal looking, aspect ratio.
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  Nathan Jessurun
      
 on 31 Oct 2019
        
      Edited: Nathan Jessurun
      
 on 31 Oct 2019
  
      To me, this looks better. I store the colors in my image and make empty scatterplots on top of the image:
% Try it out
bwImg = imfill(imread('coins.png') > 100, 'holes');
% bwImg will have several binary circles
[eachCoin, numCoins] = bwlabel(bwImg);
% Get a different color for each coin. Add one for background and skip it
allColors = parula(numCoins + 1);
allColors = allColors(2:end,:);
labelsArr = cell(1, numCoins);
for ii = 1:length(labelsArr)
  labelsArr{ii} = ['coin' num2str(ii)];    
end
imagesc(eachCoin);
imlegend(allColors, labelsArr);
function imlegend(colorArr, labelsArr)
% For instance if two legend entries are needed:
% colorArr =
%   Nx3 array of doubles. Each entry should be an RGB percentage value between 0 and 1
%
% labelsArr =
%   1×N cell array
%     {'First name here'}    {'Second name here'}    {'etc'}
hold on;
for ii = 1:length(labelsArr)
  % Make a new legend entry for each label. 'color' contains a 0->255 RGB triplet
  scatter([],[],1, colorArr(ii,:), 'filled', 'DisplayName', labelsArr{ii});
end
hold off;
legend();
end

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  Ralph
 on 6 Apr 2020
				This is the best approach demonstrated. The task is not a legend for an 'image' per se, but rather for a 'map' with designated 2D regions.
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